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obfuscity (uncountable)

  1. obfuscation
    • 1854, John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart, James Hogg, Noetes Ambrosianæ, volume 5, page 144:
      The agriculturists are a scattered generation — the upper ranks of them proud as Lucifer, on their little dunghills; and the lower, I mean in England, in a brutal state of mental obfuscity.
    • 2016, Peter Karsten, Halcyon, page 46:
      While the distant wolf
      Howls
      His obfuscity to the stars
    • 2020, Mustafa Shah, M. A. S. Abdel Haleem, The Oxford Handbook of Qur'anic Studies, page 133:
      Thomas Bauer meanwhile posits a reading of the Qur'anic mubin as a comment on the deliberate stylistic obfuscity of pre-Islamic poetry.